Foreword: What Music Can Teach Us about Managing Diversity in Higher Education | p. ix |
Acknowledgments xiii | |
An Introduction to Managing Diversity: A Mandate or an Oxymoron? | p. 1 |
New Perspectives on the Diversity Concept | |
Diversity and Interdisciplinarity: Exploring Complexities at the Intersections of the Academy | p. 11 |
Success among College Students of Color: How Institutional Culture Matters | p. 25 |
Power, Privilege, and Pedagogy: Collegiate Classrooms as Sites to Learn Racial Equality | p. 45 |
When and Where Interests Collide: Policy, Research, and the Case for Managing Campus Diversity | p. 71 |
Identity Politics on College Campuses | |
Women Leaders in Higher Education: Constructions of Organization, Reduction, and Rejuvenation | p. 99 |
African American Male Collegians: Race, Class, and Gender Revealed | p. 119 |
Racial and Sexual Identity Politics in College: New Directions in Campus Equity | p. 141 |
Manhood and Masculinities in College: Connecting Theory and Research to Practice | p. 159 |
(In)Equities in Collegiate Contexts | |
Underrepresented Minorities in Physics: How Perceptions of Race and Campus Climate Affect Student Outcomes | p. 181 |
Counseling Diverse Students Effectively: Building Cultural Competency among Collegiate Personnel | p. 199 |
Beyond Structural Diversity: Centering ôPlaceö Among African American Students in Predominantly White Campuses | p. 221 |
Researching for Justice: Using OneÆs Role as Faculty Member to Fight for Equity in Higher Education | p. 243 |
Afterword: Beyond Managing Diversity: Shaping Collegiate Environments of Respect and Empowerment | p. 257 |
About the Editor | p. 263 |
Contributors | p. 265 |
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